Bao wrote:Yes I know, I've watched it. You can clearly see that this is clearly NOT just a speed up Yang form with Chen-style fajin infused. That is why I said the son doesn’t look like his father. His father has calmness, rhythm, and the movements have their own purposes. Much, much better.
Ah, Alex was doing three different forms that may be confusing you.
One is his simplified, that's what he started with, up to the turn to his right,
Two was this one, the Dong Ying Jie family form which is Dong Ying Jie's own invention based on his art.
Three is the fajin form which is part of the family practice and is, quite literally, just the yang form with some fajin.
I'm sure he would appreciate any notes you'd like to share with him on his form. Don't we all strive to do as well as or better than our fathers?
I think they're both much better than my own so when I get to a place I feel fit to criticize them I'll start sharing criticisms.